I think the mix up was because I mentioned something about Jelly Bean, my WTFs, color changes and Carlos read that, lol
I'm thinking perhaps it's the cold too, but I don't know about those little lime green dots... AGTFs don't usually have those, far as I know, and sometimes that can be a sign of fungus like Elly said.
Distilled water should only be used to mist the tank to bring the humidity up but not used for the soaking dish. Distilled water can leach electrolytes out of the frogs skin12. Describe enclosure maintenance (water changes, cleaning etc)
I rinse out the soaking bowl every day in hot water and dry with a paper towel. Then refill with bottled distilled waterBest to use bottled spring water and add a water conditioner like ZooMed Reptisafe... this removes dangerous ingredients like chlorine, chloramine & ammonia and adds electrolytes and stimulates a frog's natural slime coat, which protects it's skin. So try changing to treated spring water and up the temp and see if your froggle improves. Hope he does!
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Best to use bottled spring water and add a water conditioner like ZooMed Reptisafe... this removes dangerous ingredients like chlorine, chloramine & ammonia and adds electrolytes and stimulates a frog's natural slime coat, which protects it's skin. So try changing to treated spring water and up the temp and see if your froggle improves. Hope he does!
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